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Photos of the day 03/24

( Updated: 03/24/2014 )

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Residents are seen at sunset at their balconies of an apartment building in central Donetsk, Ukraine. Donetsk is a city of almost one million inhabitants and was founded in 1869 when Welsh businessman John Hughes built a steel plant and several coal mines in the area. Yannis Behrakis/Reuters

Ruben Hidalgo, 25, a contestant, poses before taking part in a body paint pageant during Expobelleza Andalucia (Expobeauty Andalusia) in the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain. Marcelo del Pozo/Reuters

A woman stands at the site of a house that was burned down during an attack by rebels in Mellit town in North Darfur, Sudan. Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters

A car with a Russian flag drives on a road outside the Crimean port city of Feodosia. Ukraine announced the evacuation of its troops and their families from Crimea, effectively acknowledging defeat in the face of Russian forces, who stormed one of the last remaining Ukrainian bases on the peninsula. Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters

A visitor stands next to a bird grooming itself at the Bahrain Animal Production Fair in Zallaq, Bahrain. Thousands of visitors attend the three-day fair, with families enjoying children's games as well as competitions for birds, poultry, and other farm animals. Hasan Jamali/AP

Rabbis of the Rabbinical Center of Europe pray at an Holocaust memorial, as Hungary marks the 70th anniversary of the Holocaust, in Budapest, Hungary. Laszlo Balogh/Reuters

Newly wed brides arrive in a decorated buggy for a mass wedding ceremony in Karachi, Pakistan. The mass marriage ceremony of 120 couples was organized and funded by a local non governmental organization for people who were unable to afford their own ceremony. Shakil Adil/AP

Supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi chant slogans during a demonstration inside Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt. A court sentenced to death 529 supporters of Morsi on charges of murdering a policeman and attacking police, convicting them after only two sessions in one of the largest mass trials in the country in decades. Roger Anis/El Shorouk/AP

US President Barack Obama (l.) looks at Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (r.) in front of Dutch master Rembrandt's The Night Watch painting during a visit to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Jerry Lampen/AP

Workers try to dismantle a car which was used for a television show advertisement in Mumbai, India. Danish Siddiqui/Reuters

A girl walks along 'Graffitti Way' at Prazeres slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sponsored by the French oil and gas company Total SA, about 50 houses were painted by graffiti artists all the way to the top of the community, local media said. Ricardo Moraes/Reuters

Snohomish County Executive John Lovick wipes his eyes as he listens during a news conference about a deadly mudslide that happened two days earlier in Arlington, Wash. The search for survivors of the deadly mudslide grew to include 108 names of people who were reported missing or were unaccounted for, but authorities cautioned the figure would likely decline dramatically. Elaine Thompson/AP

Portuguese tailor Carlos Santos irons a piece of cloth as he works on a new suit in his shop at Lisbon's Alfama neighborhood, Portugal. Francisco Seco/AP

A Hindu holy man waves to attract tourists as he stands seeking alms at the Pashupatinath Hindu temple premises in Katmandu, Nepal. The Pashupatinath temple on the banks of the Bagmati River is one of the most revered temples of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of death and destruction. Niranjan Shrestha/AP

Women dressed in traditional costumes from the island of Crete pose for a picture taken on the steps of the National Library at the end of a student parade in Athens, to commemorate Greek Independence Day. The national holiday on March 25 marks the start of Greece's 1821 war of independence against the 400-year Ottoman rule. Petros Giannakouris/AP

Worker Kashinath Bagh ties cut-outs of a lotus after painting them at a workshop ahead of general elections in Kolkata, India. The lotus is the election symbol of India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata party (BJP). The world's largest democracy goes to the ballot box next month. Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters

A woman pushes a baby buggy past men dressed as Roman soldiers in Madrid, Spain. The soldiers are promoting the upcoming April Holy Week processions in Calahorra. Paul White/AP

Crossrail Project manager Linda Miller (l.) chats to Nick Mann of Crossrail as she poses in the entrance of the Connaught Tunnels section of their construction project in East London. Crossrail are near to completing the deepening of a disused Victorian era railway tunnel to allow modern electric trains to travel through them as part of the East to West Crossrail project. Andrew Winning/Reuters

Co-Pilot Flying Officer Marc Smith turns his Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) AP-3C Orion aircraft at low level in bad weather whilst searching for the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 over the southern Indian Ocean. An Australian aircraft scouring the southern Indian Ocean for signs of a Malaysia Airlines jet missing for more than two weeks has spotted two new objects, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said. He told parliament an Australian naval vessel was near where the objects, one circular and greenish grey in color and the second orange and rectangular, had been seen and hoped to be able to recover them soon. Richard Wainwright/Reuters

An Afghan boy plays on a trampoline in Kabul, Afghanistan. Mohammad Ismail/Reuters

A poster printed with a photo of detainee Vorn Pao is carried by a protester in front of the Appeals Court during a rally in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The protesters demanded the release of the 21 antigovernment demonstrators, including Vorn Pao, who were arrested during a crackdown on a labor protesting in January. Heng Sinith/AP

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A second lion was reportedly killed by a foreign tourist in Zimbabwe just two days after an American dentist killed the country's most famous lion, called Cecil. But contrary to many media reports, Cecil's brother Jericho remains alive and well.

ByMacDonald Dzirutwe, ReutersAugust 1, 2015

Andy Loveridge/Wildlife Conservation Research Unit via AP

The brother of Cecil, the lion killed in Zimbabwe by an American hunter last month, is not dead, a researcher monitoring the pride told Reuters, contradicting media reports that Jericho had been killed.